Gallagher Polyrope 200m 6 Strand Pulsara
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Shipping information
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During busy periods, delivery may take 4β5 working days. Additional delays should be expected before Christmas and during the Black Friday/Cyber Monday period and occasional sitewide sales.
Click & Collect
Click & Collect
Click & Collect is available fromΒ MidletonΒ depot during our opening hours below:
Monday: 08.30-17.30
Tuesday: 08.30-17.30
Wednesday: 08.30-17.30
Thursday: 08.30-17.30
Friday: 08.30-16:30
Saturday: 09:00-13:00
Sunday & Bank Holidays:Β Closed
You will receive an email confirmation when your order is ready for collection.
Depot address: Country Farm Supplies, Sheanliss, Midleton, Cork, P25Y6K7β
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Returns information
We have a 14-day return policy, which means you can return items within 14 days of the date your parcel was delivered.Β To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging.Β Read more here.
Description
Description
Gallagher Pulsara is a 6 strand polyrope. Suitable for moving temporary fences, which are shorter than 500 metres, it is suitable for short term fencing for horses and cattle. There is excellent conductivity due to 3 X 40mm stainless-steel wires. Very strong and robust there is a breaking strain of 395kg with a resistance of 1.98 ohms. An electric fence is installed as an open circuit starting at the fence energiser. The current is carried by the fence wire and when an animal touches the wire the current flows through the animal, down to the ground and returns to the energiser. For the animal to feel an effective shock the earth system must be efficient enough to allow an unrestricted flow back to the energiser. Electric fencing sends a sharp but safe shock to the animals to prevent them from breaking out or being disturbed by neighbouring animals. Always wear protective clothing, gloves and safety glasses when you are fencing.
- 3 x 40mm stainless steel wires
- Lightweight, flexible and easy to handle
- Resistance of 1.98 ohms
- Suitable for fences up to 500 meters
- Can be used for cattle and horses with a breaking strain of 395kg
Gallagher Pulsara is a 6 strand polyrope. Suitable for moving temporary fences, which are shorter than 500 metres, it is suitable for short term fencing for horses and cattle. There is excellent conductivity due to 3 X 40mm stainless-steel wires. Very strong and robust there is a breaking strain of 395kg with a resistance of 1.98 ohms. An electric fence is installed as an open circuit starting at the fence energiser. The current is carried by the fence wire and when an animal touches the wire the current flows through the animal, down to the ground and returns to the energiser. For the animal to feel an effective shock the earth system must be efficient enough to allow an unrestricted flow back to the energiser. Electric fencing sends a sharp but safe shock to the animals to prevent them from breaking out or being disturbed by neighbouring animals. Always wear protective clothing, gloves and safety glasses when you are fencing.
- 3 x 40mm stainless steel wires
- Lightweight, flexible and easy to handle
- Resistance of 1.98 ohms
- Suitable for fences up to 500 meters
- Can be used for cattle and horses with a breaking strain of 395kg
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